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2019
August
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Drop-in Session: Event Services
-Looking to host an event? Need some event management advice? Drop-in to see what support is available both internally and within Aberdeen
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Cafe Scientifique - It's in the rock! Clues about climate change
-Discover the hidden signs of climate change that are present around us every day and the impact that this has on our environment.
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Between Pietism and Totemism: The Old Testament in the Letters of William Robertson Smith
-A public lecture devoted to one of the greatest scholars produced by Aberdeen, William Robertson Smith (1846-1894), who is considered by many as one of the two or three greatest Old Testament scholars of his century.
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International Organisation for the Study of the Old Testament (23rd Congress of IOSOT)
-The University of Aberdeen will be hosting the International Organisation for the Study of the Old Testament (23rd Congress of IOSOT) between 4th and 9th August 2019.
July
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Hunger Games - The Control of Appetite
-How does your brain control appetite? What are potential new treatments for obesity and Type 2 diabetes? Why do some people struggle to lose weight?
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Do you want to know more about dementia?
-Join our panel of researchers and clinicians to discover more about the research being done to understand Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and related dementias.
June
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Augmented Reality & Virtual Reality applied to medicine as learning & intervention tools
-Dr Flora Groening, Programme Co-ordinator for MSc/MSi Biomedical Sciences & Laura Perez, PhD Student - The Suttie Centre
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Combining Past and Present to apprehend an uncertain Future: How can we better integrate Zooarchaeology and modern Ecology?
-This workshop aims to develop and strengthen an interdisciplinary network between the School of Geosciences and the School of Biological Sciences.
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Cafe Scientifique - Marine Organisms: Nature's best pharmacists
-An informal way to engage with the latest topics in science
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Senior Vice-Principal Open Sessions
-Hear how his first 100 days have gone when Professor Karl Leydecker takes the stage at the next in our series of Open Sessions for staff.